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Podcast - Calendar Call
Calendar Call is a free Judicial Branch podcast co-hosted by Director of Support Enforcement Services, Paul Bourdoulous and Counsel, Legal Services, Matthew Berardino.
Calendar Call podcasts qualify for MCLE credit for Connecticut attorneys. Credit is based on the length of each episode.
Podcasts with an asterisk qualify towards an attorneys ethics/professionalism MCLE requirement.
Beginning in January of 2023, the podcast will be released on the second Thursday of every month.
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Organizing Your Practice for Maximum Success Play Audio
      Posted by Connecticut Judicial Branch     01 hour

Episode 46 – Organizing Your Practice for Maximum Success

Mike sits down with Connecticut attorney and executive coach Doug Brown to talk about the organizational side of the practice of law. Doug shares tips and tricks to optimize your time, make your schedule work for you and learn to focus continued...

Posted in: Superior Court


Conservatorships in Connecticut Play Audio
      Posted by Connecticut Judicial Branch     41 minutes

Episode 45 – Conservatorships in Connecticut

This time on Calendar Call, Mike and Probate Court Administrator Beverly K. Streit-Kefalas discuss the ins and outs of conservatorships in Connecticut. From the average conserved person, to the role of attorneys in conservatorships, this is a deep dive into the process in Connecticut continued...


New Practice Book Section Re: Attorney Registration and MCLE * Play Audio
      Posted by Connecticut Judicial Branch     40 minutes

Episode 44 – New Practice Book Section Re: Attorney Registration and MCLE

Today, Mike and Alison discuss a revision to the practice book rules regarding MCLE and Attorney Registration. Beginning on January 1, 2022, attorneys who have not registered and/or who have not completed their MCLE are subject to administrative continued...

Posted in: Ethics / Professionalism, Superior Court


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